TM 55-1680-317-23&P2-14. INDIVIDUAL OVERWATER SURVIVAL KIT-Continued(b)Cut a 178-3/4-inch Iength of 1/2-inch-wide tubular nylon webbing and sear the ends.(c)On one end of the webbing length, make a 5-3/4-inch-long foldback (figure 2-17). Secure the foldback bystitching a 2-3/4-inch-long single-X-box-stitch formation with two double ends, 1/8 inch in from eachwebbing edge, using the specifics in table 2-3. Stitching will be made in accordance with paragraph 2-7.Figure2-17. Connector web construction details(d)Install the replacement connector web in the survival kit as prescribed in (2) (b) above.(e)Life raft assembly will be inspected I.A.W. TM 5-4220-202-14, T.O. 14S-1-102, Maintenance Instructionswith Parts Breakdown, USAF Flotation Equipment.d. Survival Components.(1)Inspection. Inspect the survival components of the individual overwater survival kit using the procedures intable 2-1. Components which are damaged or defective shall be replaced. If required, mark the first aid kitmedical items as outlined in paragraph 2-12 a.(2)Repair. Repair the first aid kit case using the applicable procedures outlined in paragraph 2-12c (2) (b).(3)Replacement. Replace a damaged, missing or otherwise unserviceable survival component with aserviceable item from stock as prescribed in paragraph 2-5 and in accordance with repair parts, Appendix C.First aid kit medical items which are unserviceable will be replaced.e.Repacking the Survival Kit. Repacking of the individual overwater survival kit constitutes packing of the kitsurvival components in the kit inner case, folding of the life raft and packing the raft in the kit outer case, andclosing of the kit outer case, with all kit components intact.Change 1 2-60